Author (Person) | Strachota, Krzysztof |
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Publisher | Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) |
Series Title | OSW Studies |
Series Details | No.09, June 2003 |
Publication Date | 10/06/2003 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: Unresolved conflicts continue to smoulder in Transnistria, Chechnya, Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh and South Ossetia. 'Para-states' have formed in most conflict-affected areas. These have grown to become permanent players in the region. In Chechnya, guerrilla fights continue in the wake of the Russian army's siege of the republic. The conflict in Tajikistan ended in 1997 and the normalisation process is currently under way. Each of these conflicts has entailed profound political, social, ethnic and economic changes, as well as affecting other spheres of life. Presently, it is impossible to return to the pre-conflict situation. The 'para-states' have fortified their independence and are no longer controlled by the external powers on which they depended in the initial phases of the conflicts. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://aei.pitt.edu/id/eprint/58347 |
Countries / Regions | Armenia, Azerbaijan, Central Asia, Georgia, Russia |